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Thai Massage Prone & Side Positions, Indianapolis, Indiana

02May2024

May 2-4, Indianapolis, Indiana - If you are new to Thai massage, this workshop will provide you with a basic knowledge of techniques in prone and side positions. If you've already studied some Thai massage, you'll add new techniques to your repertoire, and a fresh perspective on the work. Many techniques address the legs, help to relieve back pain, mobilize the hips, and treat the spine, arms and shoulders.

At: Indianapolis, Indiana - Somabolo

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special bonus: Each day after class, you are invited to participate in a free 1-hour workshop to learn and practice a variety of Thai lifts, twists and suspensions. These techniques are fun and effective ways to loosen the body and invite deep relaxation.    A separate handout will be supplied for continuing practice at home.

 
Thai Massage in Prone and Side Positions - 3 days, 20 hours CEU (NCBTMB and THAI)

$429 (early bird discount, if paid before March 15) -- $479 afterward  - May 2-4, 2024

Traditional Thai massage combines Eastern acupressure techniques, stimulation of energy in the body, stretches, compressions, and assisted yoga postures. Traditionally, the work is carried out within the Buddhist practices of mindfulness (breath awareness) and loving kindness (focused compassion).

If you are new to Thai massage, this workshop will provide you with a basic knowledge of techniques in prone and side positions. If you have already studied some Thai massage, this workshop will add new techniques to your repertoire, and a give you a fresh perspective on the work. This workshop presents special techniques to work the legs, to relieve back pain, mobilize the hips, and work the spine, back, arms and shoulders. Many of the techniques may be integrated into table massage and other healing therapies.

Side position is extremely comfortable for the receiver. It is especially suited for large or inflexible people and it is also the only safe way to work with pregnant women. Prone position allows the therapist to treat the posterior aspect of the body, especially the feet, legs, lower back and shoulder blades. Each participant learns traditional Thai techniques, assisted yoga postures and acupressure protocols, and a period of silent, focused practice takes place at the end of each day. A special segment is dedicated to working with pregnant women in side position.

Join us for this fun and inspiring workshop in Indianapolis !

 

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